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This tutorial is the first in a series of tutorials to help teach you a little bit about building an application for the Gnome desktop.
In this tutorial, we will start buidling our application from scratch, using a graphical tool called Glade. Glade is a great tool to help us get the structure of our user interface into place. When we are done with this tutorial we will have a functional GUI application.
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In this tutorial, we will show how to create callbacks to respond to events in your GUI that will allow your application to behave as expected.
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Microsoft Corp. and Novell Inc. today announced a set of broad business and technical collaboration agreements to build, market and support a series of new solutions to make Novell and Microsoft® products work better together. The two companies also announced an agreement to provide each other’s customers with patent coverage for their respective products. These agreements will be in place until at least 2012. Under this new model, customers will realize unprecedented choice and flexibility through improved interoperability and manageability between Windows® and Linux.
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The Mono Project is an open development initiative sponsored by Novell to develop an open source, UNIX version of the Microsoft .NET development platform. Its objective is to enable UNIX developers to build and deploy cross-platform .NET Applications.
Mono 1.2 has just been released. For more information, go here.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time is an enhanced version of SUSE Linux Enterprise that provides predictable performance in time-critical environments. It inherits the best features of the award-winning SUSE Linux Enterprise kernel, so no special features are required to run it on commodity hardware or to access world-class support.
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